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Rally Cross is suely part 'mac and part loose and part dirt?Speedy88 wrote:Been thinking the same thing actually. I'm pretty sure the tracks still exist, especially that one by that motorway that I forget the exact location of...
I know for a fact that my local car club still runs 4 car dirt races in a field now and again but I'm not 100% sure if that's technically rally-cross.
It's probably, like many motor sports, dying because nobody is into proper racing any more.
Rally cross is strong and well in Nordic countries. I don't know what the situation is in other Europe.volvosneverdie wrote:Really great find dude.
I R loving it.
Why is there no Rallycross these days?
Its a billion times +awesomer that F1 or Touring Carps.
Mine was uber cool, super comfortable, very roomy, huuuuuge boot but it will nuke your wallet to run it. Plus you'll never be able to park it anywhere.magnumpi wrote: Even so i still have a hankering for a 240Glt saloon at the moment.
Speedy88 wrote:Mine was uber cool, super comfortable, very roomy, huuuuuge boot but it will nuke your wallet to run it. Plus you'll never be able to park it anywhere.magnumpi wrote: Even so i still have a hankering for a 240Glt saloon at the moment.
Indeed. The 740 I had was light as chaffinch to park. Big as a ship but squeezed in everywhere.magnumpi wrote:When i had my e28 528 thats probably the same size and i found that a hell of a lot easier to park than the 300 for some reason
I honestly thought it was dead.filthyjohn wrote:Rallycross is still massive, there's some every weekend. It's on motors tv if you have that, or pop along to your local track, it's the most exciting motorsport to watch in person.
Fancy?filthyjohn wrote:Been on the croft website and there's none listed. Knockhill on the 25th of april though, british championship.